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What my Students Heard that I Didn't Know I Said: Reflections on Learner Feedback in a Spanish Composition Course
This study analyzed the implementation of a pre-writing activity that was designed to address L2 student writers' tendency to focus on grammatical accuracy to the exclusion of content and structure. The participants, students in a university-level Spanish composition course, were given a rubric with which to evaluate three previously written compositions. These evaluations, along with a tape-recorded whole group discussion and follow-up questionnaires, constitute the database. The analysis focused on two specific aspects of the pre-writing activity: its impact on learners' views about writing and its usefulness as a pedagogical tool. Though indicating support for the activity, learners' comments also revealed a contradiction between the instructor's reportedly student-centred pedagogical beliefs and the teacher-centred nature of the activity. These findings elevate the role of learner feedback beyond evaluative and administrative purposes to constitute a key element in teacher development and professional...
期刊介绍:
During the more than 60 years of its existence, The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes has evolved from an Ontario-centered journal containing mainly classroom-based teaching strategies and resources to a Canada-wide, bilingual, refereed scholarly publication of national scope and international repute. The CMLR/RCLV serves members of the teaching profession, administrators and researchers interested in all levels of English and French as second languages and, in addition, those interested in native and other modern, international, or heritage language programs and issues.